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How much can you fit in the trunk of the Kia Optima?

By Product Expert | Posted in Kia Optima on Thursday, March 21st, 2019 at 2:55 pm

While sedans have a lot to love like affordable price tags, impressive fuel economy, and sporty handling to start, some options can be a little short on room for cargo. If you’re interested in the 2019 Kia Optima and want to make sure it has plenty of space for all of the travel essentials you like to bring along for the ride, then stick around. We break down the 2019 Optima’s cargo space specs below.

2019 Kia Optima Cargo Space Specs

With a wide-opening and 15.9 cubic feet of space, the 2019 Kia Optima’s trunk offers easy loading and plenty of space for all of the essentials. Split-folding rear seats also mean that the 2019 Optima can also handle larger items in a pinch like a long set of golf clubs when some or all of the rear seats have been folded flat.

Compared to other Kia sedan models, the 2019 Kia Optima falls somewhere in the middle when comparing trunk space. Both the 2019 Kia Cadenza and the 2019 Kia Stinger offer more area for storage with 16 cubic feet of space and 23.2 cubic feet of space respectively. The 2019 Kia Forte offers just about as much room as the 2019 Optima with 15.3 cubic feet of space in the trunk.

Passenger Volume

While space for cargo is a necessity, space for passengers is even more important and the 2019 Kia Optima delivers. Four passengers and a driver will have no trouble finding a space for themselves with 104.8 cubic feet of total passenger volume.

While not the largest sedan in the Kia lineup, the 2019 Optima offers competitive amounts of space for its class and is a great choice for car shoppers searching for something comfortable and roomy. Find the lineup available for test drive and purchase now at Moritz Kia.

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